BROWNSBURG – With the season winding down, Brownsburg coach Steve Lynch liked what he saw from his squad Tuesday as it rolled to a 78-52 win over Plainfield.

The Bulldogs (17-4) dominated every phase of the game as they shot 57 percent from the floor, held a 34-22 rebounding advantage and committed only nine turnovers. The hosts only trailed after Plainfield scored the game’s first basket.

“The kids have dialed it in,” Lynch said. “As we head to the tournament, you want to be playing well and we’re pleased with this effort.”

Antrez Baker broke an 8-8 tie with a layup with 6 minutes left in the first quarter and Brownsburg never trailed again. The Bulldogs eventually led, 20-10, in the first, the moved out to a 37-21 lead just before halftime.

Plainfield (12-8) had a chance to get back into the game early in the third quarter as Trey Davis hit two 3-pointers during the first 4 minutes and a Cameron Shurig basket with 3:52 left in the quarter pulled the Quakers within 46-37.

Brownsburg, however, rolled off the next 14 points and the issued was decided.

“We came out with more energy in that third quarter,” Plainfield coach Andy Weaver said, “but they got on that run after that and it was over. We struggled to guard them. We were scrambling to go and trap them, but they moved the ball very well.”

“We didn’t guard them as well to start the third,” Lynch said. “More than anything, we turned the pressure on in the transition game and made some plays.”

Brownsburg took a 60-40 lead into the fourth quarter and eventually led by as many as 29 points (78-49) late in the contest.

Junior guard Cameron Alford led the Bulldogs, who have won four straight, with 19 points and six rebounds, while Baker netted 14 points and Reis Thomas 11. Baker also grabbed six rebounds.

“We’ve been outrebounded the last three or four games,” Lynch said, “so, it’s been a focal point for us in practice. We’re working on valuing possessions – not taking possessions off on defense and taking care of the ball. I thought we did a good job in both areas (Tuesday).”